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Dolynske Rural Hromada
Dolynske is a Ukrainian place name which can refer to the following villages: * Dolynske, Reni Raion * Dolynske, Zaporizhia Raion * Dolynske, Melitopol Raion, formerly the German colony of Johannesruh See also * Dolinsky (other) Dolinsky (masculine), Dolinská (Czech and Slovak feminine), Dolinskaya (Belarusian and Russian feminine), or Dolinskoye (neuter) may refer to: People * Ján Valašťan Dolinský (1892–1965), Slovak author * John Dolinsky (born 1954), German-Amer ...
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Dolynske, Reni Raion
Dolynske (; ) is a selo in Izmail Raion in the southern Ukrainian oblast of Odesa. It belongs to Reni urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Dolynske is famous for the thick succession of Pleistocene water-lain facies containing Kharpov and Taman faunal complexes. The overlying loess-palaeosol sequence constitutes one of the most complete palaeoclimate archives in the Lower Danube Basin. On May 19 1919, villagers of Dolynske revolted against the Romanian Authorities. Until 18 July 2020, Dolynske belonged to Reni Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raion A raion (also spelt rayon) is a type of administrative unit of several post-Soviet states. The term is used for both a type of subnational entity and a division of a city. The word is from the French (meaning 'honeycomb, department'), and is c ...s of Odesa Oblast to seven. The area of Reni Raion was merged into Izmail Raion. In ...
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Dolynske, Zaporizhia Raion
Dolynske (; ) is a village (a '' selo'') in the Zaporizhzhia Raion (district) of Zaporizhzhia Oblast in southern Ukraine. Its population was 690 in the 2001 Ukrainian Census. Dolynske is the administrative center of the Dolynske Rural Council, a local government area. The village was first founded in 1809 as Kronstal or Kronsthal () by German-speaking Mennonites settling the Chortitza Colony Chortitza Colony was a ''volost'', a subdivision of Yekaterinoslav uezd within Yekaterinoslav Governorate in the Russian Empire, now in Ukraine. During the reign of Catherine the Great, the area was annexed by Russia after the liquidation of t .... In 1892, its name was changed to Pavlivka (, ). Since 1963, the village is known as Dolynske. References Populated places established in 1809 German communities in Ukraine Former German settlements in Zaporizhzhia Oblast 1809 establishments in Ukraine {{Zaporizhia-geo-stub Zaporizhzhia Raion Villages in Zaporizhzhia Raion ...
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Dolynske, Melitopol Raion
Dolynske is a village in Melitopol Raion, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine, some 20 km west of Melitopol. It was originally a Hutterite village and until 1945 was known as Johannesruh or Johannesruhe. The village was founded in 1852/3 by 17 Hutterites families from Hutterthal, some 4 km south of the new village. It was named after Johann Cornies Johann(es) Cornies (20 June 1789 – 13 March 1848) was a Prussian Mennonite settler in the Russian Empire, who became an important agricultural and architectural reformer for the Mennonites, Hutterites and other minorities in the Russian Empire. ..., who had helped the Hutterites to relocate from Radichev. In 1857 some 35 Hutterite families under the leadership of Georg Waldner (1794–1857) left Johannesruh and moved to Hutterdorf, where they had purchased 1,500 desiatinas of land to reestablish communal living. In 1877 the German inhabitants of Johannesruh migrated to the United States. John A. Hostetler: ''Hutterite Society' ...
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